CRH in legal battle over Ukraine group purchase
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The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Leaving Cert students to receive results after six uniquely challenging years
Class of 2025 is largest group to sit the Leaving Cert for the first time - which may impact CAO
State’s economic transformation being undermined by deficits in energy, water and housing
Filings cover some of the largest tech employers in State, including Amazon, Google, Meta and Salesforce
The high salaries paid by Big Tech employers in Ireland highlight our vulnerability to Trump’s tariffs agenda
The Irish actor, star of The Thursday Murder Club, on losing a John Huston role because of his face, the James Bond years and the state of the US
Businessman behind the group has gone on to win a further multimillion euro State contract
While efforts to end the war in Ukraine continue, building materials giant CRH and an Irish family-owned business are caught in a conflict of their own in the eastern European country
Radio: The phone-in canvasses so many people that it might just qualify as a poll of voting intention for the entire country
Grandad would tell me to come home soon because he didn’t ‘have long left’. It worked. I went home to Sydney every year
This brilliant book contains compelling ideas enlivened with colourful biography
Are my concerns and observations unreasonable or ill-informed?
Meeting called in response to planning permission application submitted by Manna Drones for aerial delivery hub in Dundrum
Agreed statement between the EU and US gives a firm commitment to cap pharma tariffs at 15%, while some parts of the sector may be excluded altogether
Authors said Ireland’s data was ‘polluted by tax arbitrage’
Josh Homme was having a great time, diving over the barricade and wading through the crowd
The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Health students are getting involved in programmes which help their work life balance
Might I buy a napkin holder to add to the three I already have but don’t use at home? That is my prerogative
Planning permission sought for 72-bed short-term emergency accommodation hub on Mount Street
It’s doubtful anyone is willing to listen to our lectures on affairs of international morality
Many third-level students don’t have time to socialise or get involved in clubs and societies
Some 220 homeowners have had works completed under Defective Concrete Block Scheme out of 2,870 applications since June 2020
Members of two pension schemes backed proposed changes to schemes this week
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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